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Who are the members of ESA?

Contrary to what you might think, you don't even have to be an entomologist to join ESA. For most of our members, though, insects play a pretty significant role in their daily lives, either by studying them, the impact that they have on our world, or by merely appreciating the magic and beauty of these creatures. Over 50% of ESA members have their PhD in entomology or a related field and another 20% are pursuing their degree. Other than entomologists, our members also include: 

Apiculturists Arachnologists Agronomists Applied Ecologists Behaviorists
Biochemists Biologists Biometeorologists Bioinformatics Benthologists
Biological Control experts Chemical Ecologists Coleopterists Conservation experts Collectors
Chemists Curators Dipterists Diagnosticians Ecologists
Educators Extension agents Ethicists Evolutionary Biologists Farmers
Foresters Geneticists Genetic Engineers Horticulturists Homopterists
Hobbyists Heteropterists Hymenopterists Illustrators Invasive Species researchers
IPM Practitioners Lepidopterists Medical researchers Molecular Systematicians Morphologists
Nanotechnologists Nematologists Nursery workers Odonatologists Parasitologists
Pesticide applicators Pollen Biologists Paleontologists Phylogeneticists Physiologists
Pathologists Quantitative Biologists Regulators Statisticians Students
Toxicologists Turfgrass professionals Taxonomists Urban Planners Veterinarians
Vector Biologists Zoologists      

 

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